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If 56% of organizations experienced a VPN-related cyberattack last year, why are we still treating legacy VPN architecture as a secure standard? NIS2 Measure #10 mandates much stricter control over secure corporate communication and access management. Meeting these strict compliance requirements means looking closely at how you handle remote access, especially since traditional VPNs create significant structural risks. The core issue with traditional VPNs is perimeter-based trust. It operates on a "trust once, access everything" logic, giving users broad lateral visibility. When 90% of organizations report an expanded attack surface due to hybrid work models, this wide perimeter becomes an active compliance and security liability for your data. A more effective approach is a shift towards Zero Trust, often implemented through SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). With SASE, security follows the identity, not the connection. Every single access request is granularly verified and isolated. This ensures robust security and enforces least-privilege access, whether your team is on-site or working remotely. šŸ‘‰ Explore how SASE can support your NIS2 alignment https://lnkd.in/d-KNyAK2 . . . #nis2 #cybersecurity #zerotrust #sase #networksecurity #compliance #itstrategy

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